Sunday, January 27, 2013

Aliens Are After Our Oil

Aliens Are After Our Oil

Aliens may be trying to steal our oil — and there’s nothing you can do about it.
See, if we assume the laws of physics operate consistently throughout
the galaxy, an alien spacecraft traveling millions of miles to Earth
would eventually need some kind of fuel, maybe some form of hydrogen
fusion or a gravity drive. Another possibly: a UFO would need something
as low-tech as gasoline.
I know what you’re thinking – if aliens have the ability to fly
across the universe surely they’ve progressed beyond the same fuel that
powers weed-whackers. But new photographic evidence suggests that at
least one type of alien craft does, indeed, run on gasoline.
Over the summer of 2012, crude oil was disappearing from an oil
company in Cotulla, Texas. Thinking the culprit was a human rebelling
against high gas prices, the oil company set up security cameras to
catch the thief in the act.
But the cameras didn’t catch an earthly crook. Instead, on the night
of July 5, video surveillance captured the image of what some experts
believe is an alien spacecraft stopping by for refueling. The spacecraft
is disc-shaped and has three visible running lights along its edge. It
appears to be hovering at a least a foot off the ground.
The story and photo was reported to the Mutual UFO Network (MUFON) in
the last few days, and is already sparking controversy in the Ufology
community. If it turns out that certain types of UFOs do indeed run on
combustion engines, this would not only change the way in which ufology
thinks about alien spacecraft, but it may also change NASA. If it only
takes small amounts of crude oil to power interstellar flight, who knows
what the future of space travel might bring?